Peter Jackson Removed Legolas’ Most EPIC Moment

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  • @factorfantasyweekly
    @factorfantasyweekly  15 днів тому +66

    A couple of corrections:
    1. The statues are meant to be Isildur and Anarion, but the films completely remove Anarion. Therefore the statue seems to be of Elendil and Isildur.
    2. The flying figure in the distance actually could have been an eagle going to scout out the land by request of Galadriel and Gandalf.
    Thanks commenters! 🙏🏼

    • @yvindwestersund9720
      @yvindwestersund9720 6 днів тому +4

      You should know that the battle on the river was supposed to be filmed
      But there was a major storm that washed away the whole set
      So it's not right to say that it was not intended to be filmed
      Petter Jackson said so in the appendix of the extended DVDs
      Just saying 🇳🇴

  • @henrywilliams1668
    @henrywilliams1668 16 днів тому +536

    Still only counts as one

  • @mevb
    @mevb 16 днів тому +84

    The reason Frodo was denying food offered to him and telling Sam that he can't help him anymore is not because lack of kindness but he's seriously thinking about leaving the Fellowship (which he does think about in the book) and therefore distancing himself to Sam, as he prepares to leave him.

  • @saddlerrye6725
    @saddlerrye6725 15 днів тому +36

    I believe that most of the travelling was cut out due to time restraints, but the specific scene of Legolas killing the fellbeast might've been to keep the percieved threat level of the Nazgul high. If they get instantly beaten the first few times they appear (at Weathertop, at the Ford of Bruinen, and now the Anduin), it's easy for the audience to feel that they're not so dangerous after all. But by showing the "upgraded" version of the Nazguls later in the movies Peter Jackson could reintroduce the tension they brought to the story as well. It also gives more emphasis to Éowyn's prowess as a warrior, since in the movies she's the only person to down a fellbeast.
    (Also, I'm not sure if giving Legolas the Oliphaunt kill is a compensation for "taking away" his accomplishment with the Nazgul. Maybe Peter Jackson just thought it would look cool 😂)

    • @Greg-bh4jp
      @Greg-bh4jp 6 днів тому +1

      Agree about the perceived threat and saving the kill for Eowyn

  • @Alamagosa
    @Alamagosa 15 днів тому +58

    I prefer the Usenet version:
    "It's a Nazgul," Legolas gasped. "I've picked it up on the long-range scanner." Immediately Aragorn stopped and asked Gimli for the ground-to-air missile launcher. The hideous scream of the Ringwraith's engines filled the sky. Legolas fed the coordinates and magnetic signature into the homing missile and let it fly. An ear-ringing explosion shudderd the air.
    "A hit! A hit!" Gimli cried.
    "Nay," replied Aragorn, checking his readouts, "You cannot kill a Nazgul this way. We have only destroyed the F-22 Interceptor upon which it rides."

    • @ElveeKaye
      @ElveeKaye 12 днів тому

      😆

    • @colbunkmust
      @colbunkmust 9 днів тому +1

      You wouldn't have picked up an F-22 with a long range scanner. And MANPADS aren't a very reliable way to take out a supersonic 5th-gen fighter. The author shoulda said it was an attack helicopter.

    • @jus4000kicks
      @jus4000kicks 8 днів тому +1

      @@colbunkmust wtf?

    • @colbunkmust
      @colbunkmust 8 днів тому

      @@jus4000kicks what is so confusing to you about my comment?

    • @jus4000kicks
      @jus4000kicks 8 днів тому

      @@colbunkmust Everything in it (though it was a comedic response).

  • @joakimbjorkgren3511
    @joakimbjorkgren3511 15 днів тому +22

    I love how the shooting down the Nazgul was kind of like ”sod off Khamul, we’re about to make camp” rather than ”shoot it down Legolas! It’s about to grab Frodo!”

  • @saeedshahbazian9889
    @saeedshahbazian9889 15 днів тому +27

    Minor correction, the eagle flying high is actually an eagle (probably Gwaihir scouting at the request of Galadriel and Gandalf, who is resurrected at this point), not a fellbeast. They talk about it with gandalf in the two towers.

    • @edithengel2284
      @edithengel2284 День тому +1

      Then Aragorn sees it again from Amon Hen.

  • @elfdream2007
    @elfdream2007 16 днів тому +19

    I read an interview where Peter Jackson intended to film this scene, but bad weather intervened. I 'think' , but don't quote me, the filming location was experiencing floods at the time.

    • @adren-a-line1473
      @adren-a-line1473 14 днів тому +2

      I believe he talks about that in the DVD extras also. I remember them saying they even went so far as to build a set But it was destroyed in the flood

    • @saberhamlinconmaverickknud4821
      @saberhamlinconmaverickknud4821 13 днів тому +1

      The Vistula River, in Poland, would have been a fantastic location

  • @TheSuperappelflap
    @TheSuperappelflap 16 днів тому +63

    In the Return of the King video game, if you play as Legolas on the Pelennor Fields level, and you have sufficiently leveled him up, its possible to One-shot the Nazgul at the start, skipping like half the level. That was always one of my favorite parts of that game, I played it so many times.

    • @Mr.FleshRot
      @Mr.FleshRot 13 днів тому +6

      Those games on PS2 were a large part of my childhood. Epic. Loved playing as Legolas or Gimli.

    • @253Monty
      @253Monty 12 днів тому

      man that game was so damn good. I need to get my hands on it again and replay it.

    • @suckieduckie
      @suckieduckie 12 днів тому +1

      @@Mr.FleshRot The moment you completed the game and could play with Gandalf you realised how OP that guy is. Never checked but I think he has Gimli's melee stats and Legolas ranged stats other than the double arrow, but arguably piercing shot is even better

    • @Mr.FleshRot
      @Mr.FleshRot 9 днів тому

      I don't remember playing as Gandalf I think I would've. Hmmm that's weird because a friend and myself beat ROTC on hard mode just the two of us.

    • @suckieduckie
      @suckieduckie 9 днів тому +2

      @@Mr.FleshRot You played the prologue at Helms Deep with Gandalf and you could play the walls of Minas Tirith with him. After completing the whole thing and the challenge levels in the top of the tree you could play him on other levels.

  • @romandacil3984
    @romandacil3984 14 днів тому +15

    Legolas shot and killed the fell beast that the Nazgul was riding on. The Nazgul was unharmed (for obvious reasons) but was now unmounted and would have to make it's way back either to Mordor or dul Guldur in order to report and get a new mount. The Nazgul was not be able to cross the water due to it's inherent weakness concerning water. Only the Witchking was not afraid of crossing water. Meaning they could fly over water but not cross on foot, hoof or by boat (bridges were fine). Thus the Nazgul sent Grishnak's company across the river by boat to waylay the Fellowship

  • @pamcn123
    @pamcn123 12 днів тому +9

    Actually, Aragorn was letting the Fellowship take its time because he wasn't sure whether to go to Minas Tirith first or just head out to Mordor by some undecided path. He worried about the ring in Minas Tirith both for the potential problem of not easily being able to get away from there to Mordor, but also because it was what Sauron was expecting and thus kind of played into Sauron's hand.
    Aragorn really didn't know what to do at this point in the Fellowship's journey.

  • @mevb
    @mevb 16 днів тому +47

    A change that wasn't mentioned was that in the movie, the statues of the Argonath consisted of Isildur and Elendil in the movie but in the book it was Anarion that was the right statue, Isildur's younger brother. Since he wasn't shown in The Battle of Last Alliance, only Isildur and Elendil, the latter was chosen as we did we see him.
    However, in Return of the King movie Denethor says the line "I am the stewart of The House of Anarion, thus have I walked and thus now will I sleep." which acknowledge the existence of him, despite not shown in the movies.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 16 днів тому +16

      And now RIngs of Power doesnt have Anarion either, probably because he wasnt in the movie and the people writing that garbage cant read. Dude is getting slept on big time.

    • @martinfvarela
      @martinfvarela 16 днів тому +3

      I came here to mention all of this, glad someone else spotted it!

    • @elfdream2007
      @elfdream2007 16 днів тому

      @@TheSuperappelflap He will be cast and will show up later in the series.

    • @jbearmcdougall1646
      @jbearmcdougall1646 16 днів тому +1

      Glad you said all this… I had planned to..

    • @keithtorgersen9664
      @keithtorgersen9664 15 днів тому +1

      Seems like at some point they would have to reference Anarion since he is the king of the south, while Isildur is king of the north

  • @TheWanderingFire
    @TheWanderingFire 16 днів тому +19

    FYI carrying boats over land from one body of water to another is called "portage".

    • @keithtorgersen9664
      @keithtorgersen9664 12 днів тому +1

      They actually use that term in the book.

    • @Ryansghost
      @Ryansghost 12 днів тому +2

      I thought portage was a kind of soup that peasants ate in the middle-ages.

    • @TheWanderingFire
      @TheWanderingFire 11 днів тому +1

      @@Ryansghost That's *potage* , mainly made of root vegetables. I'm sure Sam would approve!

    • @TheWanderingFire
      @TheWanderingFire 11 днів тому

      @@keithtorgersen9664 But not in the video.

    • @Ryansghost
      @Ryansghost 11 днів тому +3

      @@TheWanderingFire No, potage is when you carry 'taters overland.

  • @SuStel
    @SuStel 15 днів тому +24

    Jackson does NOT do an incredible job showcasing the passage of time. In a Jackson film it is nearly impossible to get a sense of the passage of time.

    • @PetWessman
      @PetWessman 14 днів тому +3

      I just rewatched the theatrical versions and remembered my biggest gripe about RotK - it feels like traversing Mordor, all the way from exiting Cirith Ungol to the inside of Mount Doom, takes about an afternoon. Yes, Movie!Frodo deteriorates quickly while in the Dark Land, but in no way is that clearly from the passage of time, it could just as well be due to the proximity of Sauron, which is a phenomenon mentioned several times.

    • @253Monty
      @253Monty 12 днів тому +6

      Yeah I think that is a pretty valid criticism of the movies, you basically need to do 'research' to get a grasp of how much time is actually passing between scenes/events. But for how dense Tolkien's LOTR is I can sympathize with how difficult it is to capture in a film.

    • @SuStel
      @SuStel 12 днів тому +2

      @@253Monty And doing research assumes that Jackson hasn't actually changed anything. The seventeen-year gap of time between Bilbo's leaving Hobbiton and Frodo leaving is clearly NOT the case in the Jackson film, for instance.
      In any case, my comment wasn't really a criticism of the movies. I was just pointing out that saying the Jackson does an incredible job showcasing the passage of time simply isn't true. As an example, in one scene Gandalf is in Hobbiton, and in the next he's overlooking Minas Tirith, and there's no sense at all about how long it took him to get there, except that he seems to have ridden in haste on a horse. But when the Company (excuse me, in the films it's called the "Fellowship") travels on foot, it's clearly much father to Minas Tirith than a blink-and-you-miss-it horse ride, even supposing that Gandalf took a quicker route than they did, which is likely. I've heard people who have never read the book exclaim how vague the time of Gandalf's trip from Hobbiton to Minas Tirith and back to Hobbiton is.

  • @biggtrux
    @biggtrux 13 днів тому +6

    In the book, the Nazgul Legolas shoots at isn't seen but heard. When Legolas shoots at it it is high in the dark sky. We're told it lets out a soul freezing wail, but we/ they never see it fall.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому +1

      Though there's not a 'crash' from the Fell Beast hitting the ground after being shot by Legolas, in a later chapter an Uruk-hai mocks one of the Moria orcs, asking if their nazgul had “had another mount shot under him”, meaning that the one Legolas shot had to be replaced. So he either killed it or injured it enough for it to be replaced.

  • @Waddlington
    @Waddlington 16 днів тому +24

    legolas was the perfect companion, he performed believable stunts in a fantasy way. the hobbit was when it started to get to that "yeah right" type of stunts (the running on falling stones scene) such a good character either way even tho he doesnt really have many lines of dialogue

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 13 днів тому +5

      I hated that they made him so much more CGI in the Hobbit 😕

    • @bry12341000
      @bry12341000 11 днів тому

      still enjoyed the hobbit

    • @sensibleandhrite
      @sensibleandhrite 10 днів тому

      Legolas is considered lighter than a leaf. Jumping on falling stones is not very far from his specialities.

    • @parkerbond9400
      @parkerbond9400 6 днів тому +1

      The one things the Hobbit has is Legolas actually ran out of arrows. My head cannon is that in between he went in a quest to get a magical quiver that never ran out of arrows because of the Hobbit events, which led to his infinite arrow glitch in LotR.

  • @TheWanderingFire
    @TheWanderingFire 16 днів тому +7

    I really liked this scene overall, though it left out so much detail. The one thing that really bothered me was the sword held by one of the Argonath, as it seems to imply one of the statues is a likeness of Elendil, rather than the two brothers who shared the kingship of Gondor.
    ***
    ‘Behold the Argonath, the Pillars of the Kings!’ cried Aragorn. ‘We shall pass them soon. Keep the boats in line, and as far apart as you can! Hold the middle of the stream!’ As Frodo was borne towards them the great pillars rose like towers to meet him. Giants they seemed to him, vast grey figures silent but threatening. Then he saw that they were indeed shaped and fashioned: the craft and power of old had wrought upon them, and still they preserved through the suns and rains of forgotten years the mighty likenesses in which they had been hewn. Upon great pedestals founded in the deep waters stood two great kings of stone: still with blurred eyes and crannied brows they frowned upon the North. The left hand of each was raised palm outwards in gesture of warning; in each right hand there was an axe; upon each head there was a crumbling helm and crown. Great power and majesty they still wore, the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom....
    [Aragorn's] hood was cast back, and his dark hair was blowing in the wind, a light was in his eyes: a king returning from exile to his own land.
    ‘Fear not!’ he said. ‘Long have I desired to look upon the likenesses of Isildur and Anárion, my sires of old. Under their shadow Elessar, the Elfstone son of Arathorn of the House of Valandil Isildur’s son, heir of Elendil, has naught to dread!’
    -The Great River

  • @SuStel
    @SuStel 12 днів тому +3

    The animal is not really a thing called a "Fell Beast." Tolkien describes it twice as a "fell beast": that is, a beast that is fell. But he also uses the phrase "fell beast" to describe monsters in Mirkwood. It's a description for a thing that has no name or for a vague collection of monsters that are all similar in that they are fell.
    "Fell," of course, means "ferocious" or "deadly."
    I think the thing is supposed to be some kind of pterosaur.

  • @thomaskeane5723
    @thomaskeane5723 14 днів тому +3

    It's been a few years since I read the books, but I remember how creeped out I was when Frodo saw Gollum only a yard away! I wish Peter Jackson would have left that in the movie.
    Great set of videos - Subscription added.

  • @CynthiaWarren
    @CynthiaWarren 15 днів тому +3

    One thing I recall from the book scene was as they approached the Argonath. Frodo bows his head almost in fear at the stern mien of the faces of the two kings. He is roused from his fear by the kingly manner of Aragorn as he tells the Ringbearer that the descendant of Isildur's son, and Heir of Elendil, has nothing to fear as he reenters the land his forefathers founded so long ago.

  • @keithtorgersen9664
    @keithtorgersen9664 16 днів тому +12

    Something that surprised me after reading the books is that despite Tolkien having a vast repository of elven lore, Legolas remains the least expressive member of the fellowship. All other 8 characters we get their inward thoughts and motivations and character struggles, but there’s really not as much exploration of Legolas inward thoughts and attitudes compared to the others

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  16 днів тому +8

      Him saying that Legolas was thinking about “Running under the stars” is about as much as we get. 😂

    • @MetalHippie83
      @MetalHippie83 15 днів тому +11

      ​@@factorfantasyweeklyI think it kinda reinforces the mystique of the eldar, of all people in the fellowship, next to gandalf legolas was an ancient eleven prince, he wasn't nearly like the young fellows of his group, he was like a super leveled up character hanging around level 1 guys, his silence and always remembering things centuries before tells he has an immense history and life behind him and he's way older and wiser than many. Just my take though.

    • @micklumsden3956
      @micklumsden3956 15 днів тому +5

      It’s hard for short-lived men to understand what it’s like to be almost ageless.
      How would one even begin to imagine what it’s like to be an elf???

    • @Murdo2112
      @Murdo2112 14 днів тому +3

      Tolkien deliberately leaves Legolas on the periphery of the fellowship.
      There's a passage in, I think, Unfurnished Tales in which Tolkien writes about the elves being a people in decline, and the younger races taking up the mantle of main opposition to Sauron.
      He states that of all the fellowship, Legolas achieves the least, which reflects the withdrawal of the Eldar from the affairs of the wider world.

    • @keithtorgersen9664
      @keithtorgersen9664 14 днів тому +1

      @Murdo2112, that’s great insight, thank you.

  • @Snoopydoop
    @Snoopydoop 13 днів тому +1

    This channel is a perfect for book nerds and movie buffs. Thank you for the effort you put into your videos!

  • @253Monty
    @253Monty 12 днів тому +1

    The more epic Legolas moments in the films the better I say :). The cave troll and elephaunt moments were great, but him surfing down the stairs on the orc shield was always my favorite.

  • @Workplaylister
    @Workplaylister 14 днів тому +5

    The one thing I absolutely hate about the movies is the Gandalf vs Witch king interaction

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 13 днів тому

      Why's that?

    • @Workplaylister
      @Workplaylister 12 днів тому +4

      @@adhdhamster It makes 0 sense and is much less badass than in the books

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 12 днів тому

      @@Workplaylister I should clarify... I haven't read the books lol so what happens in the books?
      I'm asking all of these questions genuinely btw.

    • @Workplaylister
      @Workplaylister 12 днів тому +1

      ​@@adhdhamster In the books Gandalf the grey fought all 9 Nazgûl on his own for a whole night and survived. The Nazgûl at night like that were at their most terrible.
      As gandalf the white, in the siege of Minas T. the witch king casted his sorcery on the gates to weaken them so the orcs could breach it and Gandalf stood in front of the broken gates when the Witch king was passing through them. They didn't fight but the witch king did not go past Gandalf.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому +2

      @@Workplaylister You should add that there's no way a Nazgul had the power to break an Istari Staff, as was depicted in the extended edition. The Witch King would have been defeated (as Gandalf is no man) should he have tried to fight Gandalf but the Horns of Rohan sounded and the WK left to find easier opponents.

  • @bazookajoe2625
    @bazookajoe2625 12 днів тому +4

    Half the Fellowship would have been killed if Orcs would stop hesitating to say something pointless before stabbing.

  • @Son-of-Gondor
    @Son-of-Gondor 16 днів тому +8

    Interestingly, there were plans for a white-water rapids fight scene in the movie. They obviously didn’t come to fruition (though why, I don’t recall).

    • @the_danish_viking
      @the_danish_viking 16 днів тому +1

      Think the set washed after a storm

    • @mevb
      @mevb 16 днів тому +2

      ​@TheMinecraftlover25 Yeah, there was a big storm that caused Queenstown to be flooded, which washed away thd Sarn Gebir set, so they had to abandon that scene. There's an early animatic of how the scene was supposed to be, which is included in the behind the scene stuff on the Extended Edition.

    • @martinfvarela
      @martinfvarela 16 днів тому

      I think it was also quite difficult and dangerous to film the water scenes with the scale doubles. For one, Frodo's double was unable to swim!

    • @mevb
      @mevb 16 днів тому +1

      @martinfvarela Though that wasn't the reason it wasn't the reason it was abandoned. Besides, Kiran Shah didn't reveal this until when they were shooting it (he should have told Jackson BEFORE that, good thing they didn't flip over) in the middle of the take.

  • @frankydawgk3640
    @frankydawgk3640 15 днів тому +2

    Sam didnt get a paddle but he was literally the designated watchman... not just falling asleep in the boat 😅

    • @DamonNomad82
      @DamonNomad82 13 днів тому

      Frodo jokingly referred to Sam as "luggage with eyes" in reference to Sam's report of Gollum as "a log with eyes" followed by complaining that he felt like he was only a bit of luggage since he wasn't any use with a paddle!

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz День тому +1

    I think the reason he changed it is the Nazgul are scary and seem unstoppable. The issue is in the book you can tell the readers that and have many chapters of them failing but in a movie you need to show not tell and seen as every single scene where one of the non hobbit heroes is in it with a Nazgul they are very easily swatted away, like they have come across a persistent bee. Even some cranky hobbit tells them to go away and they do. It makes them seem well beyond useless and not scary at all, without all the text before hand explaining why you should be terrified of them. That it is the power and bravery of the characters that overcomes it and that is why they are so great that they can overcome a Nazgul.

  • @CrimsonRoblox
    @CrimsonRoblox 13 днів тому +2

    If there was a Parkour Tournament, this elf would win it easily

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolf День тому

    That shot was Legolas just going, "Seriously? You thought that would work?"

  • @Welverin
    @Welverin 16 днів тому +12

    0:10 the way they did this has always bothered me.

    • @gilnexdor05
      @gilnexdor05 11 днів тому +2

      Bothered in a bad way or good way?

    • @Welverin
      @Welverin 11 днів тому +1

      @@gilnexdor05 Bothered doesn't have a good way.
      the way he grabs the reins and swings up looks unnatural, one of them is backwards.

    • @gilnexdor05
      @gilnexdor05 11 днів тому +1

      @@Welverin its a fantasy word and the man who did it is an immortal elf who can walk on snow and do much more incredible things....

    • @Welverin
      @Welverin 11 днів тому +1

      @@gilnexdor05 You ignored my point or failed to understand (possibly because I didn't explain well enough).
      The issue isn't that he swung up on to the horse, but the way it was animated.He does not swing in the direction he would have been pulling based on how he grabbed on.
      THAT is what bothers me about it. It just looks wrong.
      p.s. being immortal has no relevance.

    • @gilnexdor05
      @gilnexdor05 11 днів тому

      @@Welverin fantasy

  • @KarlElvis
    @KarlElvis 15 днів тому +2

    This is one of the spots this movie loses me in re-watch. There is so much development of relationships, and we get the slow corruption of boromir. The tense waiting, for Sam, Frodo and Aragorn separately agonizing over choices they want to avoid. The Legolas moment. The build to final confrontation between Frodo and Boromir; it’s just great, and it’s completely missed in the film.

  • @digabledoug
    @digabledoug 7 днів тому

    The Nazgul was probably removed from the end because of time constrants and it would have diminished the fell beast's dramatic, threatening, and terrifying appearance in The Two Towers as it hunts for Frodo. Having the Nazgûl's brief and weak appearance at the end of TFOTR wouldn't really give you much when the story is about Boromir trying to take the ring, Mary and Pippin's capture and Frodo and Sam leaving the fellowship. There's a lot going on to set up for the next film. It's a cool Legolas sequence but it doesn't do anything to move the story along.

  • @corey57255
    @corey57255 16 днів тому +2

    I’ll argue however, that even though the cgi is subpar in his “Legolas moment” scenes from TT and ROTK, as a concept it’s totally believable that an elven warrior of his stature could pull off such feats. Tolkien doesn’t describe the actual fighting in much detail, but you can be sure he’d imagine Legolas being extremely deadly.

    • @kittengem8518
      @kittengem8518 16 днів тому +1

      The CGI is not subpar in the Two Towers in my opinion

    • @corey57255
      @corey57255 16 днів тому +1

      @@kittengem8518 I just meant for those specific moments. The only times it doesn’t look groundbreaking.

    • @kittengem8518
      @kittengem8518 16 днів тому

      @@corey57255 yes i understand! :D

  • @micklumsden3956
    @micklumsden3956 15 днів тому +3

    Jackson undoubtedly did a great job - I doubt anyone could have done better. And I enjoyed all 3 films.
    But I wish I had not seen them because the films are so impactful that the story in my head is distorted/corrupted.
    I no longer know the real Frodo, for example. My mind has been corrupted by the film version of Frodo……
    Your analysis of all the changes just underlines this point - we think we know the story but we have to keep going back to Tolkien’s actual words to try to preserve the real story and the real characters.

  • @Leman.Russ.6thLegion
    @Leman.Russ.6thLegion 9 днів тому +1

    I like when Legolas pulled up and was like:
    "It's Nazzin time" then shotted hims bow

  • @tapunyr8526
    @tapunyr8526 15 днів тому +1

    I love Jackson's LOTR but omitting Legolas killing the fell beast was a crime. Along with giving half of Legolas' dialogue to other characters and the fact that he sleeps with his eyes open to Gandalf

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      It is never confirmed as a 'kill' but that he struck the Fell Beast badly enough to drive off the Nazgul and the beast needed replacing, as mentioned later by an Uruk Hai to a Moria Orc.

  • @stefantomas
    @stefantomas 16 днів тому +6

    It would be too soon to reveal the flying Nazgul in the first film. It's more impactful to introduce them searching for Fordo in the Dead Marshes as a new unknown menace. And if it wasn't revealed that it was indeed Nazgul then it would not be a badass moment - he would have just shoot down some big bird or something.

  • @WolfHowl71
    @WolfHowl71 3 дні тому

    It reminds me that I need to go back and read the books. There's a lot that I've forgotten.

  • @stephenleblanc4677
    @stephenleblanc4677 8 днів тому +1

    Setting aside Arwen, Legolas is the one main character from LotR that is most elevated in the film. Book Legolas and Gimli are mostly comic sidekicks to Aragon. Neither ever appears without him or each other. Due to the charisma of Orlando Bloom and the demands of Hollywood, Legolas becomes the Superhero of the 9. It certainly becomes sadly ridiculous by RotK, but he is a fun character in the film.

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 14 днів тому +1

    But shooting a Nazgul down would draw the gaze of Sauron directly to the fellowship? Sauron might even think Glorfindel was in the party.

  • @dejahdanger
    @dejahdanger 15 днів тому

    I love this series. I’ve been a fan of the books since my mom read them to me in elementary school and the movies were nearly perfect. It’s nice to see an analysis that appreciates the beauty of the movies but can still recognize there were flaws that many of us wish hadn’t happened.

  • @josephdillard9907
    @josephdillard9907 3 дні тому

    I want to point out that while i understand that it can be helpful to refer to them this way, the term "fell beast" isn't actually the proper name for these creatures. We are never given a proper name for them but still the term "fell beast" isn't a name, it's a description. The word "fell" here meaning something dark, evil, dangerous, etc.

  • @BrettWMcCoy
    @BrettWMcCoy 15 днів тому +3

    Instead we got Legolas riding a shield down the stairs 😐

  • @JarkkoHietaniemi
    @JarkkoHietaniemi 14 днів тому +2

    Anduin river, not Aduin.

  • @Landonstar21
    @Landonstar21 15 днів тому

    Just learned that if you have Spotify premium the audiobooks are on there as well great vid as always keep up the good work!

  • @dislikecounter5191
    @dislikecounter5191 5 днів тому

    Idk maybe it would diminish how scary the fellbeasts are supposed to be. But also aragorn scared 5 of the nazgul off

  • @Delta_Sierra_
    @Delta_Sierra_ 14 днів тому

    You are doing an excellent job good sir. Enjoying your videos a lot, and very knowledgeable. Please continue and I am glad to have found you in your early times. I feel you will gain a mass of followers.

  • @AppliedNuggets
    @AppliedNuggets 9 днів тому

    Love it man! Thank you for the video 🙏 if you added a map to follow especially during the massive traveling chapters, it’d be perfection

  • @MaximillianJ
    @MaximillianJ День тому

    2:15 I think in the book they were actually getting shot with arrows in their boats by orc scouts

  • @adienromarirez2309
    @adienromarirez2309 3 дні тому

    I don't think the fact is that Gandalf struggles against a nazgul. It is simply that the Valar had instructed all the members of the Ishtari to offer council and guidance, and to not make themselves God's through their actions. All five wizards are exceptionally powerful as they are Maiars. The drawback is simply that they are bound to the skills and powers that are found in Middle Earth.

  • @Niko-hi5my
    @Niko-hi5my 15 днів тому

    Very nice job! Great summary of the Anduin chapter. I would have loved to see the attack scene too, but understand why it's omitted. First, to make the story easier to follow for people not knowing the books, they just focussed on Saruman as the Antagonist from Rivendell to the end of part 1. Second, the overall pacing is very good as it is. A big actio sequence in Moria, then a breather in Lorien, then the big finale with the orc attack.

  • @le_petit_calimero
    @le_petit_calimero 10 днів тому

    Just wanted to say thank you for all the LotR videos. I discovered your channel some days ago because the algorithm placed one of your LotR videos in my timeline. Now i've watched all of them :D So yeah, just wanted to say thanks :) Never read the books, only the Hobbit and the Silmarillion. And it's so interesting how much is happening or what and why PJ and his team changed stuff and the way you explain it, it's so nice. Now i want to read the books and can't wait for the next video!

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  10 днів тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching through the series! You’re a legend 🙏🏼 Definitely check out the books, especially if you’ve already read the hobbit and the Silmarillion. In terms of writing style, it’s a good blend of both the Silmarillion and the Hobbit style. You’ll love it!

    • @le_petit_calimero
      @le_petit_calimero 9 днів тому

      @@factorfantasyweekly You're more than welcome! Thanks for the recommendation, i am looking forward to read the books! Even tho it will be difficult bc english isn't my first language 😅But there's no way i'm going to read the translated version. Now i am going to watch your newest video ^^ Have a good day!

  • @196cupcake
    @196cupcake 8 днів тому

    I think Aragorn - and everyone else - didn't tell the hobbits because they didn't want them to be worried over nothing. I'd imagine he told everyone else in the party, or they also knew without having to be told.

  • @BrettWMcCoy
    @BrettWMcCoy 15 днів тому +1

    I don't think the film mentions that one of the statues of Argonath is Anarion either, which is a curious omission (oddly enough, it's mentioned in the animated Bakshi version and they are both correctly holding axes)

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  15 днів тому +1

      Yep, the movie seems to omit Anarion completely. Should’ve mentioned it in the video, but it slipped my mind!

  • @PNP96-l1n
    @PNP96-l1n 15 днів тому

    Was a really good and underrated chapter of the Fellowship that i wish had been in the extended edition

  • @TRFrench
    @TRFrench 15 днів тому

    I appreciate your work and your detail is really great. 2 things about Legolas' downing of the Fell Beast and Nazgul: This is another example of Tolkein's subtle lessening of tension like Frodo's call to Ebereth: The Fellowship has the resources to defeat Sauron and Sauron, despite all his hubris knows it. The real challenge was to get someone to commit to destroying the ring because Sauron will just "Goo Man"-it (yes already) (he is protected by sacrificing all his power and Melkor's beachhead in middle earth) to keep the beachhead in place. But Ea/God put singular people like Legolas and put an artifact grade bow in his hand by a ring-bearing elf to bring courage to the party. You can see this balance in The War of the Ring board game of the late 70s, early 80s: if you play it smart and keep the party where it needs to be, you walk the ring to mount doom and it gets destroyed, so simple.
    The second one also comes from board games (and AD&D1 talk): you talk around Legolas' action oh so polite but what we would have said with so much more impact:
    Legolas one-shotted the Nazgul.
    great moments in literature. And you can't do that in a movie.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      Legolas shot a Fell Beast, rendering the Nazgul ineffective at that point. We don't even know if the Fell Beast was killed, just injured enough to be driven away.

  • @RoboSteave
    @RoboSteave 15 днів тому +1

    Better yet: whilst on the olyphant's back, a Nazgul flies over and Legolas downs it before killing the olyphant. Perhaps Gimli says, "that only counts as one and a half". Should I be a writer or what?

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  15 днів тому

      Wow, why didn’t they get you on Rings of Power? 👀

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      @@factorfantasyweekly Because RoP has no imagination and wouldn't want competition from someone who has some.

  • @andrewstephen2359
    @andrewstephen2359 11 днів тому

    I remember this scene, in the book it *slightly* suggests that Legolass actually has dark hair. Though that passage could be interpreted many ways.

  • @gustavobourguignon4995
    @gustavobourguignon4995 16 днів тому +2

    3:30 Bard's black arrow was a far better shot than that of Legolas

    • @anthonyhanks-yv9on
      @anthonyhanks-yv9on 16 днів тому

      Damn

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      Well, yes but also no.
      Bard knew where to aim for and was an excellent bowman, under extreme pressure. Legolas was shooting, in the dark at an unknown target, that was causing Nazgul Fear to the party (hence Gimli's first thoughts that it was the Balrog) but had a high quality bow to assist his highly skilled archery shot.
      Both shots were great and very difficult.

  • @irena4545
    @irena4545 15 днів тому +1

    I believe Legolas' sighting of an eagle was actually Gwaihir, I don't think he would have mistaken a nazgul for an eagle.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      It is mentioned later in the books, while speaking to Gandalf the White, that he's sent Eagles looking for them.

  • @cerberus6654
    @cerberus6654 13 днів тому

    I remember being let down by this scene in the movie. I'm Canadian and when I think of 'mighty' rivers crossing a continent I think of the St. Lawrence and the MacKenzie or others like that. Not this little creek that wanders through a gorge and never is much wider that a street in New York City. There wasn't much grandeur or a sense of distance travelled and landscape changing. And not having Legolas shoot down his Nazgul was a shame. When I read the book at age 14 that scene made me think, "Yes, there IS hope!"

  • @BrettWMcCoy
    @BrettWMcCoy 15 днів тому +1

    Also of note: the flying steeds of the Nazgul are not actually called "fell beasts" in the book, beyond as a brief description of its carcass after Eowyn kills it. Tolkien uses it the phrse "fell beast" in quite a few other places, but as a more generic term for various evil creatures (I think the phrase also appears in The SIlmarillion). But "fell beast" was never an official name of the flying creatures but is convenient to use, of course.

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  15 днів тому +1

      As far as I could find, there is no name for the flying creatures. Therefore, fell beast it is. 😂

    • @micklumsden3956
      @micklumsden3956 15 днів тому +4

      Being nameless is better IMO. Then it’s a nod back to Gandalf in Moria “there are many nameless things in the dark places of the world” and also the idea of new terrors emerging from Mordor (or Isengard) “what new devilry is this?”
      Jackson did well but Tolkien is the master!

  • @willikamulete798
    @willikamulete798 9 днів тому +2

    Why do directors remove things from the books and claim movies Are a new way of story telling

  • @m4dmaxx363
    @m4dmaxx363 7 днів тому

    I don't get what Peter was thinking all the time, he changed stuff? Legolas shoot down a Nazgul while sailing with the Boat to Tol Brandir, where the get ambushed, that gets removed... instead they let Legolas slide down some stairs in Helms Klamm on an Uruk-hai shield shooting arrows, and kill other Uruks, kill one Uruk with the Shield... and then stab his Arrow some other one in the neck... it's so f* ridiculous.... the whole plot of Sharkey, and the Shire at the end of book 3.... not mentioned!

  • @blackeyedlily
    @blackeyedlily 16 днів тому +1

    For anyone wanting to check out the audiobook, Andy Serkis has narrated the trilogy in recent years. IMO it’s a much better version than the Rob Inglis version that has been around for years. The Rob Inglis version is fine, but Andy Serkis is such a master of voices!

    • @saeedshahbazian9889
      @saeedshahbazian9889 15 днів тому

      For me, the Rob Inglis' version is the definitive one. As much as like Andy I really don't like his narration of the story.

    • @blackeyedlily
      @blackeyedlily 15 днів тому +1

      @@saeedshahbazian9889 That’s why I indicated that this is my opinion. It’s all so very subjective to personal tastes. I had listened to the Rob Inglis’ version for years. But by contrast he now sounds too stiff and formal to me. While Andy in my opinion brings the story to life. I might prefer Inglis when it comes to the Silmarillion, but I haven’t yet decided. We’re lucky to have such wonderful options to choose from!

  • @inspector_beyond
    @inspector_beyond 16 днів тому +1

    One thing about Argonath statues in the movies, the right one hold not jus "a sword" but Narsil itself as the hilt of it matches the real thing to the t. I dunno the full story of Narsil and Argonath, but something tells me that this person, who is on the statue, wasn't related to Elendil and didn't weilded Narsil.

    • @EcthelionOTF
      @EcthelionOTF 16 днів тому

      The Argonauth are statues of Isildur and Anarion, so they are in fact the sons of Elendil :) now that is in the books, and both statues wield identical Axes
      In the movie, they changed Anarion to Elendil himself, Isildur is still there, and he is the one holding Narsil

    • @inspector_beyond
      @inspector_beyond 16 днів тому

      @@EcthelionOTF Which is weird, because it's the statue with old face features and long beard is weilding Narsil, while the one one holds the axe. So I think it's Elendil that weilds it, not Isildur. If that's statues of them of cource.

  • @GenkiTheEthical
    @GenkiTheEthical 5 днів тому

    The amount of R rolling when anyone talks about LOTR, and especially in the TV show amuses me

  • @craigmooring2091
    @craigmooring2091 4 дні тому

    It is good to have a point-by-point comparison between the books and the movies, but you can't make too much out of the temporal discrepancies like the one you pointed out here. It is an almost universal difference between the arts of literature and performance. The submarine pursuit in "The Hunt for Red October" took weeks in the book, not days. Temporal compression goes back way further than Shakespeare's compression of time in "Julius Caesar" or "Anthony and Cleopatra", for example, and is pretty much a necessity on stage or in film. This part of LOTR and 'Hunt' handled it by showing many of the significant events in a shorter span. Sometimes it is merely described in dialogue. Films often just superimpose the words "several [periods] later". Katherine Hartwick was fairly inventive by having the camera in "Twilight" rotate through several circuits in Bella's room showing the change in seasons through the bay window during Edward's absence. Playwrights and screen writers have to choose between, compression, omissions, intermissions, or the risk of patrons soaking their seats. 😵‍💫

  • @herryvaliant7689
    @herryvaliant7689 5 днів тому

    I thought he said something else when he said: "... On top of giant elephant...."

  • @BadgerMonkey
    @BadgerMonkey 11 днів тому

    The best arrow shot was when the fisherman killed Smaug. Aragorn didn't tell anyone because then they all would have missed other things looking for Gollum and Gollum would notice the scrutiny and be even more stealthy and less likely to get caught. And pronounce Mithril like they did in the movies, rather than wrong.

  • @ATVatcher
    @ATVatcher 9 днів тому

    Legolas: "You HAVE no fell steed.

  • @HalfEatenMedia
    @HalfEatenMedia 8 днів тому

    Hopefully they will show it in “The Hunt Or Gollum”

  • @Rutger360x
    @Rutger360x 8 днів тому

    I need to re-read them. It's been over 10 years

  • @ATVatcher
    @ATVatcher 9 днів тому

    Although, If Legolas didn't shoot down the wraith, Aragorn would just have flicked a match at it.
    (He'd already faced down 5, including the chief.)

  • @ghostmangaming2341
    @ghostmangaming2341 11 днів тому

    After playing the shadow of Mordor and war games I like to imagine that the Nazgûl was Talion and his exceeding bad luck with elves (I know the games are not cannon but it’s a funny head cannon)

  • @DanPoffenbarger
    @DanPoffenbarger 15 днів тому +1

    Where are you getting the idea that Grishnakh " summoned" a Ringwraith on a fell beast - and *from the north*?? That's not in the books or the movie. Aragorn and Legolas saw the Eagle in the northern sky ... and Legolas CLEARLY said it was an Eagle. Grishnakh talks about the Nazgul waiting for them on the "eastern shore" but he also says they aren't allowed across the River yet. And Tolkien doesn't describe the Fell Beast as being easily confused with Great Eagles hahahaha. "...it was a winged creature: if bird, then greater than all other birds, and it was naked, and neither quill nor feather did it bear, and its vast pinions were as webs of hide between horned fingers; and it stank. A creature of an older world maybe it was..." *The Return Of The King:The Battle Of The Pelennor Fields*

  • @ronaldsmith6829
    @ronaldsmith6829 16 днів тому

    I noticed the difference and chalked it up to run time. If I was wealthy and had a grand house, I would love to have stone copies of the Argonath carved to bracket a large fireplace. It would be outrageously cool!😁

  • @ellietobe
    @ellietobe 16 днів тому +2

    Jackson really made a big thing between Sam and Gollum. While Sam did not like or trust Gollum he never got so worked up about him as Jackson makes it. As a matter of fact Sam and Frodo never have disagreements much less the nasty fights that Jackson creates. Jackson felt that he could not tell a story without controversy. Jackson and his crew were rewriting the script daily as people came up with what they thought were better ideas than what Tolkien wrote. The guy who played Frodo wanted a chance to “really act” so Jackson created a huge conflict between Frodo and Sam that never existed in Tolkien’s world. Sam fretted over how much Frodo suffered with the ring but they didn’t fight. What Jackson created is an offense to the entire story since Frodo had the ring in the first place because his nature was very laid back and he was not easily prey to the ring.
    Must be Legolas never made a fuss about wanting to “really act” because he never got any chance to show what a warrior elf is really like. The elephant cgi wasn’t very good. Just a lot of green screen for the elf.

    • @iasimov5960
      @iasimov5960 15 днів тому

      The "nastiest" Frodo got toward same was after being rescued from the Orc tower at Cirith Ungol when Frodo snatched the Ring from Sam and called him a thief. It is another example of how the bearer of the Ring, no matter who, never surrendered the Ring voluntarily (in the book). I've often what Frodo would have done if Galadriel had accepted his offer of the Ring.

    • @irena4545
      @irena4545 15 днів тому +2

      I HATED the unnecessary drama between Frodo and Sam with a passion, and my feelings haven't mellowed over the years. Also, Jackson's Sam is incredibly aggressive towards Gollum, that didn't sit well with me, either.

    • @ellietobe
      @ellietobe 15 днів тому

      @@irena4545 I agree. I cannot watch those movies. It seemed like watching a trailer of the actual story in the book. They went quickly through much of the real story and then spent way too much time on battle scenes and Orks. They are so far from the actual story that Tolkien wrote. I know that when a book is made into a movie that the producers usually change a lot but what Jackson did changed the entire basis of the story.
      Most Americans never read the book so they loved a great fantasy/adventure story. Too bad that most of them will never know the actual story that Tolkien spent so much of his life writing.

    • @irena4545
      @irena4545 15 днів тому +1

      @@ellietobe I don't watch them, either. They are beautiful, the sceneries, the costumes, the music, the aesthetics - but they are shallow and empty, everything focusing on the first plan visual spectacle without substance.
      The FotR was perhaps the best, with the changes only starting, but the direction TTT and RotK took only made the flaws in FotR stand out more. The Hobbit only showcased these flaw in full nakedness.

    • @ellietobe
      @ellietobe 15 днів тому

      @@iasimov5960 Yes, Frodo hallucinated. At first he saw an Ork face on Sam. That is when he yelled at Sam. When he came to himself he apologized to him. The dedication that Sam had for Frodo was inspirational. Frodo would never have made it without Sam. Sam kept up hope even after the ring was destroyed and got them out to where they were rescued. Frodo never really believed that they would make it home because the ring had so twisted his mind….but he didn’t turn evil either.

  • @14cypris
    @14cypris 10 днів тому

    You got the feeling Sarumon is the real bad guy? Umm did sarumon send out the 9? No thats Sauron. This guy... (still love that you made these videos, well done good sir. This was exactly what I always wanted.)
    Also I must say Tolkien could have been a little more creative than naming the guy who turns evil basically after the big bad. Sauron, Sarumon. That feels like some marvel level creativity. Whats this bad guys super power? Its the same as the hero except hes bad!

  • @Michelle-eb5cx
    @Michelle-eb5cx 12 днів тому

    That scene was left out because the river they were filming on was at flood stage due to storms and it was too dangerous to film. It would have been an awesome scene though.

  • @WhyitJellyDonut
    @WhyitJellyDonut 16 днів тому +1

    It's crazy your almost done with Fellowship already.

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  16 днів тому

      I know 😭💀

    • @mevb
      @mevb 16 днів тому

      Which can't be said about Philosopher's Games who still hasn't come to Council of Elrond yet and he has been stalling for almost two years, which is unacceptable.

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  16 днів тому

      I’m on that weekly grind 🔥 and I even had COVID this week.

  • @laptopdragon
    @laptopdragon 13 днів тому

    What about when Aragorn took out all of them on the hilltop, when Frodo got stabbed ?

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  13 днів тому +1

      You should check out my previous episode about that scene! It’s a lot different from the book. And you could easily say that the Nazgûl backed off after stabbing Frodo. Not so much because Aragorn “beat” them. They knew Frodo would succumb to his wound and they could take him then. But in this instance, Legolas literally downed the beast on the other side of the river. Making it impossible for the Nazgûl to attack again!

  • @patrickday4206
    @patrickday4206 15 днів тому

    It would have taken the wind out of the i am no man girl boss scene 😂😂😂

  • @His_Name_Was_King
    @His_Name_Was_King 5 днів тому

    That's why Peter Jackson makes movies and we don't.

  • @Ryansghost
    @Ryansghost 12 днів тому

    Right, that's me caught up. Keep them coming.

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  11 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Ryansghost
      @Ryansghost 11 днів тому

      @@factorfantasyweekly You're welcome. I was always on board for a detailed comparison. As a lifelong Tolkien nerd I appreciate what Jackson managed to do in introducing LOTR to a new audience, whilst keeping most of us nerds reasonably happy.

  • @andyearnest449
    @andyearnest449 15 днів тому

    Good summary. Thanks!

  • @duncanwallace7760
    @duncanwallace7760 2 дні тому

    The oliphant kill was one of my least favourite moments in the movie. I'd have much preferred the Nazgûl scene.

  • @Vanyali
    @Vanyali 7 днів тому

    Boromir was right though...
    One does not simply carry boats over land !

  • @zalkebjones4917
    @zalkebjones4917 13 днів тому

    These videos are great 👏👏👍👍👍

  • @christosvoskresye
    @christosvoskresye 16 днів тому

    "Watch out here comes my arrow;
    It flies super fast
    and kills everyone.
    Watch out here comes my arrow;
    Legolas sucks!
    And Yondu is the one!"

  • @dislikecounter5191
    @dislikecounter5191 5 днів тому

    Honestly never noticed the axe on the left

  • @MatthewCaunsfield
    @MatthewCaunsfield 16 днів тому

    They were awesome scenes and if they hadnt extended the film into the first chapter of TTT maybe there would have been time to include them?

  • @bipolarminddroppings
    @bipolarminddroppings 14 днів тому

    It's always a wonder why directors/screenwriters choose to leave out one thing and keep another, or just make up their own shit. I spent half my time watching the Harry Potter movies wondering why they would leave out stuff that was cruicial to later plot developments that would then need to be changed to fit. I understand that sometimes the constraints of having to actually film something that an author wrote in a book make it impossible to faithfully adapt things 1 to 1, and changes that are neccessary are not what I'm talking about, it's the stuff that could easily have been filmed, that wouldn't add to run-time or slow the pace of the story, especially if they happen to be important later in the story, should be kept at all costs.
    I thought Jackson did a pretty good job of deciding what to keep and cut, when to deviate etc. I was surprised he didn't keep the Nazgul fight in but maybe he didn't want to spoil the flying felbeasts by using them too early? If memory serves we don't see them until the Two Towers in the movies, and I think we only see one in real combat in Return of the King, I could be wrong about that though.
    Faithfully adapting Tolkien is a bit of a chore, he's a fantastic writer but he is verbose. I swear there is a bit of the book when Sam and Frodo are walking alone, i think it's somewhere in "The Two Towers" section (My copy is one book, as Tolkien intended), where Tolkien goes on and on about the scenery and what Frodo is thinking and if you read carefully you realise that he's been expounding on things for nearly 4 pages and in that time Sam and Frodo have taken one step. 4 pages. Any other author would have moved their characters ten or one hundred miles in that time.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      Frodo and Sam's journey through the Brown Lands is one I often skip when rereading LOTR.

  • @jsprite123
    @jsprite123 3 дні тому

    They all have clean shaves, especially Sam...

  • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
    @stillcantbesilencedevennow 13 днів тому

    Tbf, give him a good enough bow, and i bet he would give a Balrog a fight.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 12 днів тому

      For that fight the Arrows would count more than the Bow. The Arrows need to be enchanted to cause damage to a Balrog.

  • @TheLastSoundNL
    @TheLastSoundNL 3 дні тому

    I think the budget and time excluded the fell beast from being in the first movie. They already got the Balrog at some point you need to stop. a successful first movie probably helped a lot.

  • @Glupshitto911
    @Glupshitto911 3 дні тому

    Why didn’t Legolas just go 1v1 Sauron? Legolas is OP

  • @theamericanwararcher4872
    @theamericanwararcher4872 9 днів тому

    They did it most likely because nobody in the novels, including Aragorn can hold a candle to Legolas. The movie makes Aragorn the hero, and they did t want him outshadowed by Legolas. At least that's my take.

  • @Rekaert
    @Rekaert 16 днів тому

    It's a shame they cut it, but even the book gave it very little space. It was "shadow approached, blotting out the sky, winged and black. Legolas shoots, winged beast veers off and 'presumably' crashes on the shore of the Anduin. Legolas fist-pumps as Fellowship make 'Overpowered wanker' gestures".
    Something like that anyway.
    Maybe some day we'll get an entirely faithful version, probably animated.

    • @factorfantasyweekly
      @factorfantasyweekly  16 днів тому

      It is a brief moment of it swooping down, but the Nazgûl and the Fell Beast are foreshadowed earlier in the chapter when Legolas sees an “eagle” in the distance. It’s always cool to see how these small disconnected moments come together in the end!

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap 16 днів тому +1

      That still only counts as one!

    • @davidwright7193
      @davidwright7193 16 днів тому +2

      @@factorfantasyweeklyNo it isn’t foreshadowed. What Legolas sees is actually an eagle. That is the eagle carrying the reborn Gandalf from Carahdras to Fanghorn. What it is foreshadowing is the return of Gandalf in about 5 chapters time.
      Also at this point we have 3 groups of orcs. There is the group from Isengard, there is a group from Moria trying to find the fellowship to avenge their Chiefden and finally on the east bank we have a group of orcs in the service of Baradur.

    • @Rekaert
      @Rekaert 16 днів тому +3

      @@factorfantasyweekly Oh undoubtedly, and it leads to some of the best Orcish smack-talk when Ugluk is ripping the piss out of Grishnak later on.
      "What happened to your precious Nazgul? Has he had another mount shot from under him? Now, if you'd brought him along, that might have been useful - if these Nazgul are all they make out."